Monday, May 23, 2011

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The conditional subordinate clauses (PS Cond) express condition to ensure compliance as stated in the main clause .

TYPES OF CONDITIONS
  • real condition. In the event that the condition is made, it necessarily meets the main action. If go to the doctor, Joan heals.
  • possible scenario. The main action will be accomplished only if it take place condition. If go to the doctor, Joan be cured.
  • impossible scenario. The main action is met, because the condition does not occur. If the doctor had gone , Joan would have cured .
Sentences that include conditional statements consist of a subordinate clause expressing the condition called protasis , and a main clause including action whose realization depends on the condition expressed, and is called the apodosis .
If you fill out the form correctly , your request will not be filed . -------
protasis (PS Cond) ----------------- apodosis (Prop Main)

conditional propositions can be placed before or after the primary.
Your request will not be filed if fill out the form correctly.

addition to conditional sentences, the conjunction if also introduces substantive subordinate. To determine the type of proposition, you must switch the subject for this or that, if it supports the transformation, it is a substantive, otherwise, it is a conditional
Ask if got asylum -> Ask that (PS Sust)
If has won the right to asylum , be happy -> * That be happy (PS Cond)

Conditionals with personal forms
  • In conditional sentences which is a link preposition, the verb of the protasis is presented in infinitive:
    With try, get asylum .
  • The conditional sentences can be constructed also with the verb in gerund or participle, in this case no connection link:
    trying , get asylum. Having
    of the claims process , I would have gotten .
ACTIVITIES

3 .- Notes if in sentences 1 and 6 express the real condition conditional propositions, hypotheses possible or impossible hypothesis.
  1. If you follow all the instructions, fitted the device.
  2. If I beg, you go to your request.
  3. You would have seen if you had come a moment ago.
  4. As you continue down that road, you're going to end badly.
  5. With him out of trouble, will suffice.
  6. letter writing today, will arrive on Tuesday secure.
  7. He asked her if she was angry.
  8. will not reach us if they are angry. No one foresaw
  9. if I was going to happen.
  10. If it happened, was your reluctance.
4 .- Turn on if conditional propositions are not made for that link.

5 .- Difference in the sentences of 7 to 10 proposals with the conjunction if they are substantive which are conditional.


6 .- parse the ten sentences.

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